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Scott James's Articles in Travel Tips

  • Santiago de Compostela - One Of The Worlds Great Pilgrimage Sites
    Spain, is a country that as has been mentioned on numerous occasions before is more than perhaps the sum of its constituent parts.

    Examples of the wide variety of historical influences that go to make up modern day Spain can be found everywhere you look.
  • Visit Viveiro In The Heart Of The Rias Altas
    Galicia in particular and Northern Spain in general have long been considered to be a hidden jewel in the entire Spanish tourist industry and hidden away within Galicia itself are some further jewels and we are going to examine Viveiro further.

    If you look at all of the autonomous regions that make up modern day Spain, Galicia has to be the most remote and hidden away within that remoteness lies Viveiro.
  • Visit Ferrol and Western Rias Altas
    Northern Spain and Galicia particularly has long been an undiscovered jewel in the whole of the Spanish tourism industry and within that undiscovered jewel in particular we are going to take a look at Ferrol.

    Overall of all of the autonomous regions of Spain possibly Galicia is the most remote and this makes Ferrol even more of an undiscovered treasure.
  • Rugged and Drammatic Scenery in the Costa da Morte
    With regards to the entire Spanish tourist industry Northern Spain and Galicia especially have been very much a hidden treasure and hidden within lies a further particular treasure called Costa da Morte.

    Of all of the autonomous regions of Spain it is understandable given its location that Galicia is considered the most remote and therein lies the charm of Costa da Morte hidden away longing to be discovered.
  • History And Outstanding Scenery In Ribadeo And The Rias Altas
    With regards to the entire Spanish tourist industry Northern Spain and Galicia especially have been very much a hidden treasure and hidden within lies a further particular treasure called Ribadeo.

    Of all of the autonomous regions of Spain it is understandable given its location that Galicia is considered the most remote and therein lies the charm of Ribadeo hidden away longing to be discovered.
  • Hunting For Treasures in Pontevedra
    With regards to the tourist industry within Spain, Northern Spain and in particular Galicia especially have been very much a hidden treasure and hidden within lies a further particular treasure called Pontevedra. Of all of the autonomous regions of Spain Galicia is considered the most remote and therein lies the charm of Pontevedra hidden away longing to be discovered.

    Galicia has always been seen as a poor rural region, whose economy was dependent upon agriculture and fishing and did not lend itself to modernisation and yet as far as tourism is concerned it is this constant contact with the past that gives the region its appeal and charm.
  • Visit Cabo Fisterra
    Northern Spain and Galicia particularly has long been an undiscovered jewel in the whole of the Spanish tourism industry and within that undiscovered jewel in particular we are going to take a look at Cabo Fisterra.

    Overall of all of the autonomous regions of Spain possibly Galicia is the most remote and this makes Cabo Fisterra even more of an undiscovered treasure.
  • Visit Galicia Visit Ourense
    With regards to the tourist industry within Spain, Northern Spain and in particular Galicia especially have been very much a hidden treasure and hidden within lies a further particular treasure called Ourense. Of all of the autonomous regions of Spain Galicia is considered the most remote and therein lies the charm of Ourense hidden away longing to be discovered.

    Galicia has always been seen as a poor rural region, whose economy was dependent upon agriculture and fishing and did not lend itself to modernisation and yet as far as tourism is concerned it is this constant contact with the past that gives the region its appeal and charm.
  • Experience Some Living History - Visit Lugo
    With regards to the entire Spanish tourist industry Northern Spain and Galicia especially have been very much a hidden treasure and hidden within lies a further particular treasure called Lugo.

    Of all of the autonomous regions of Spain it is understandable given its location that Galicia is considered the most remote and therein lies the charm of Lugo hidden away longing to be discovered.
  • Ribadeo Gateway To The Rias Altas
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    Overall of all of the autonomous regions of Spain possibly Galicia is the most remote and this makes [[keyword]] even more of an undiscovered treasure.
  • Ferrol, The Town That Influenced The Rest Of Spain
    With regards to the entire Spanish tourist industry Northern Spain and Galicia especially have been very much a hidden treasure and hidden within lies a further particular treasure called Ferrol.

    Of all of the autonomous regions of Spain it is understandable given its location that Galicia is considered the most remote and therein lies the charm of Ferrol hidden away longing to be discovered.
  • Viveiro And The Beautiful Northern Coast Of Spain
    With regards to the tourist industry within Spain, Northern Spain and in particular Galicia especially have been very much a hidden treasure and hidden within lies a further particular treasure called Viveiro. Of all of the autonomous regions of Spain Galicia is considered the most remote and therein lies the charm of Viveiro hidden away longing to be discovered.

    Galicia has always been seen as a poor rural region, whose economy was dependent upon agriculture and fishing and did not lend itself to modernisation and yet as far as tourism is concerned it is this constant contact with the past that gives the region its appeal and charm.
  • Fall In Love With Northern Spain
    It is one of the oldest stories known to man. The idea or concept that you travel to a particular place or destination on holiday either as a child or later on in life as an adult and fall in love with the place. So much so that you feel this almost umbilical bond with the place that you feel you just have to buy a property there and settle for the rest of your life.

    For a great many thousands of people, the country that they fall in love with is Spain and when you visit the country it is not difficult to see why?
  • Visit the Lesser Well Known Galicia in Ourense
    With regards to the entire Spanish tourist industry Northern Spain and Galicia especially have been very much a hidden treasure and hidden within lies a further particular treasure called Ourense.

    Of all of the autonomous regions of Spain it is understandable given its location that Galicia is considered the most remote and therein lies the charm of Ourense hidden away longing to be discovered.
  • Vigo - A Tale of Two Cities
    With regards to the tourist industry within Spain, Northern Spain and in particular Galicia especially have been very much a hidden treasure and hidden within lies a further particular treasure called Vigo. Of all of the autonomous regions of Spain Galicia is considered the most remote and therein lies the charm of Vigo hidden away longing to be discovered.

    Galicia has always been seen as a poor rural region, whose economy was dependent upon agriculture and fishing and did not lend itself to modernisation and yet as far as tourism is concerned it is this constant contact with the past that gives the region its appeal and charm.
  • Sample Some Galician Hospitality in Coruna
    With regards to the entire Spanish tourist industry Northern Spain and Galicia especially have been very much a hidden treasure and hidden within lies a further particular treasure called Coruna.

    Of all of the autonomous regions of Spain it is understandable given its location that Galicia is considered the most remote and therein lies the charm of Coruna hidden away longing to be discovered.
  • Galicia - A Region Famous For Its Hospitality And Cuisine
    Galicia in particular and Northern Spain in general have long been considered to be a hidden jewel in the entire Spanish tourist industry. All over Northern Spain the climate is much more moderate than the rest of the Iberian Peninsula and the autonomous regions that make up this area of the country have exactly what it takes to help visiting tourists have a good time.

    The Galician coastline boasts two different features in that in certain places it is extremely rugged and in others it can boast some of the most beautiful beaches in Spain.
  • Sample Some History and Relaxation in Pontevedra - Try The Pazo de La Buzaca
    As expected the hotels in Galicia and Northern Spain are extremely spacious very clean and comfortable. The categorisation for the hotels is awarded on a star system and these are allocated by the regional tourist authorities.

    If it is luxury that you are after then the best advice should be to head straight for the exclusive hotels and “Paradors” but to be honest even the basic family “casas rurales” are extremely good value for money.

    In this article we are going to take a look at the Pazo de La Buzaca.
  • Try A Night of Romance in Ourense at the Pazo de Castro
    As would be fit any major country in the western world, hotels in Galicia and Northern Spain are spacious, comfortable and clean. The categorisation for the hotels is awarded on a star system and these are allocated by the regional tourist authorities.

    If it is luxury that you are after then the best advice should be to head straight for the exclusive hotels and “Paradors” but to be honest even the basic family “casas rurales” are extremely good value for money.

    In this article we are going to take a look at the Pazo de Castro.
  • Discovering Mystic Northern Spain and Galicia
    Northern Spain and Galicia particularly has long been an undiscovered jewel in the whole of the Spanish tourism industry. All over Northern Spain the climate is much more moderate than the rest of the Iberian Peninsula and the autonomous regions that make up this area of the country have exactly what it takes to help visiting tourists have a good time.

    The Atlantic coast of northern Spain boasts extremely attractive sandy beaches whilst inland the mountain ranges are criss-crossed by numerous foot paths.
  • Stay Somewhere Special in Galicia - Try The Casa Grande do Bachao
    As would be fit any major country in the western world, hotels in Galicia and Northern Spain are spacious, comfortable and clean. The categorisation for the hotels is awarded on a star system and these are allocated by the regional tourist authorities.

    If you want something slightly different then most people would head for one of the various exclusive hotels throughout the region or one of the “Paradors” that can be found in various key places throughout the area.}
  • Stay Somewhere Special in Galicia - Try the Casa Grande de Soutullo
    As would be fit any major country in the western world, hotels in Galicia and Northern Spain are spacious, comfortable and clean. The categorisation for the hotels is awarded on a star system and these are allocated by the regional tourist authorities.

    If you want something slightly different then most people would head for one of the various exclusive hotels throughout the region or one of the “Paradors” that can be found in various key places throughout the area.}

    In this article we are going to take a look at the Casa Grande de Soutullo.
  • Stay Somewhere Special in Galicia - Try the Casa Grande de Cornide
    The standard of accommodation in the area is extremely high as you would expect from Galicia and Northern Spain. The hotels are awarded between one and five stars and these are allocated by the local tourist Authority.

    Those searching for luxury will just head straight for the exclusive hotels and “Paradors” whilst even the family run “casas rurales” are excellent places to stay and escape the hustle and bustle of the city.
  • Quality Tourism Accomodation- - Galicia and Northern Spain
    An extremely wide variety of tourist accommodation can be found in Galicia and Northern Spain. Visitor accommodation can be found to satisfy all tastes and even the choosiest customer will find something to suit their needs.

    If it is luxury that you are after then the best advice should be to head straight for the exclusive hotels and “Paradors” but to be honest even the basic family “casas rurales” are extremely good value for money. The region is dotted with mountain refuges with stunning views not to mention that in the coastal areas you can find quite a few campsites.
  • Try the Rectoral de Cobres for a Place to Stay in Galicia
    Northern Spain and Galicia offer an exceptional variety of visitor accommodation. Visitor accommodation can be found to satisfy all tastes and even the choosiest customer will find something to suit their needs.

    In this article we are going to take a look at the Rectoral de Cobres.
  • A Night in Galicia - Try The Pazo de Touza
    An extremely wide variety of tourist accommodation can be found in Galicia and Northern Spain. In this area you will find places to suit all types of budgets and even the most particular visitor is bound to find something to satisfy their particular needs.

    In this article we are going to take a look at the Pazo de Touza.
  • Buying Home in Spain? Not Just A Home But A Lifestyle
    If you crave for endless amounts of sunshine, unlimited beautiful beaches , excellent food , an abundant choice of entertainment , and a wide choice of homes at affordable prices , then you will find Spain almost too good to turn down. Although the vast majority of holiday makers (and residents) come to Spain to recline on a beach , there's much more to the country than the Costas and its islands .

    Spain offers infinite variety with something for everyone , including terrific beaches for sun seekers and unbelievable scenery with tremendous views and wonderful mountain walks. For those who are comfortable living in cities, there are bustling sophisticated metropolises . For food lovers, you will find some of the best food to be found anywhere and wine to match.
  • A Night in Galicia - Try the Ferrería de Rugando
    An extremely wide variety of tourist accommodation can be found in Galicia and Northern Spain. Accommodation can be found that will fit all forms of budgets and even the most particular tourists will find something to suit their particular needs.

    In this article we are going to take a look at the Ferrería de Rugando.
  • Hotels and Guest Houses in Galicia - Try the Rectoral de Anlo
    An extremely wide variety of tourist accommodation can be found in Galicia and Northern Spain. Visitor accommodation can be found to satisfy all tastes and even the choosiest customer will find something to suit their needs.

    In this article we are going to take a look at the A Rectoral de Anlo.
  • A Night in Galicia - Try the Casa Grande de Soutullo
    Northern Spain and Galicia offer an exceptional variety of visitor accommodation. In this area you will find places to suit all types of budgets and even the most particular visitor is bound to find something to satisfy their particular needs.

    In this article we are going to take a look at the Casa Grande de Soutullo.
  • Out and About in Galicia - Try the Pazo de Eidián
    Northern Spain and Galicia offer an exceptional variety of visitor accommodation. In this area you will find places to suit all types of budgets and even the most particular visitor is bound to find something to satisfy their particular needs.

    In this article we are going to take a look at the Pazo de Eidián.
  • A Night in Galicia - Try the Pazo de Andeade
    An extremely wide variety of tourist accommodation can be found in Galicia and Northern Spain. Visitor accommodation can be found to satisfy all tastes and even the choosiest customer will find something to suit their needs.

    In this article we are going to take a look at the Pazo de Andeade.
  • Out and About in Galicia - Try the Casa Grande de Cornide
    An exceptional variety of visitor accommodation can be found in northern Spain and Galicia In this area you will find places to suit all types of budgets and even the most particular visitor is bound to find something to satisfy their particular needs.

    In this article we are going to take a look at the Casa Grande de Cornide.
  • Interesting Places to Stay in Galicia - The Pazo de Sedor
    An exceptional variety of visitor accommodation can be found in northern Spain and Galicia In this area you will find places to suit all types of budgets and even the most particular visitor is bound to find something to satisfy their particular needs.

    In this article we are going to take a look at the Pazo de Sedor.
  • Out and About in Galicia - Try a Night at the Rectoral de Cines
    An extremely wide variety of tourist accommodation can be found in Galicia and Northern Spain. In this area you will find places to suit all types of budgets and even the most particular visitor is bound to find something to satisfy their particular needs.

    In this article we are going to take a look at the Rectoral de Cines.
  • Accomodation In Northern Spain - Delivering a Consistently High Level of Comfort.
    Northern Spain and Galicia offer an exceptional variety of visitor accommodation. Visitor accommodation can be found to satisfy all tastes and even the choosiest customer will find something to suit their needs.

    If you want something slightly different then most people would head for one of the various exclusive hotels throughout the region or one of the “Paradors” that can be found in various key places throughout the area. The region is dotted with mountain refuges with stunning views not to mention that in the coastal areas you can find quite a few campsites.
  • Travelling Round Galicia - Try the Casa Grande do Soxal.
    Northern Spain and Galicia offer an exceptional variety of visitor accommodation. Accommodation can be found that will fit all forms of budgets and even the most particular tourists will find something to suit their particular needs.

    In this article we are going to take a look at the Casa Grande do Soxal.
  • Reasons to Buy Property in Spain
    If you are after unlimited sunshine, unlimited beautiful beaches, truly wonderful food, a wide choice of entertainment, and a wide choice of homes at affordable prices, then you will find Spain hard to resist. Although the vast majority of holiday makers (and residents) come to Spain to laze about on the beach, there's much more to the country than the Costas and its islands .

    Spain offers infinite variety with something for everyone, including terrific beaches for sun seekers and unbelievable scenery with tremendous views and wonderful mountain walks. For those who wish a more urban based life there are some of the most sophisticated cities to be found anywhere. For food lovers, you will find some of the best food to be found anywhere and wine to match.
  • Marinated Sea Bass with Dill.
    It is quite common when you take a look at the native cuisine from any one particular country to come up with a particular theme or common approach / name for the catering or cuisine from that country. Such as Chinese Food, Thai Food etc but to be honest it could be argued that with regards to Spain there is no such thing as “Spanish” food as with the make up and historical heritage of Spain it is not quite that simple.

    The reason for this is that Spain is an amalgam of its constituent parts that is to say it could be described as a political construct which is made up of disparate groups with their own languages, cultures, cuisines etc. These autonomous regions have been slowly amalgamated through a number of different processes throughout history but have all kept their own distinctive features.
  • Chilled Asparagus Soup with a Warm Poached Egg
    Somehow when you do a little research on the cuisine of an individual country it is quite easy to come up almost with a common theme, a common name for the food for that country. Such as French food, Italian food etc but with the regards to Spanish food or more accurately described as recipes that originate from the country of Spain it could be argued that it is not quite that simple.

    The Political and historical make up of Spain with the unification of its particular regions and collective cultural identities make it perfectly reasonable and logical to argue that there is no such thing really as overall Spanish cooking. There has been a slow and steady amalgamation of the autonomous regions that collectively make up modern day Spain and all have kept their own individual identities in such a way that potentially preclude any “culinary amalgamation” between them.
  • Try some Pulpo a Feira, Galician Octopus
    Somehow when you do a little research on the cuisine of an individual country it is quite easy to come up almost with a common theme, a common name for the food for that country. Such as English food, German food but when you consider Spanish food or if you wish to be a bit more accurate about how you look at it, food and recipes that originate from Spain there is a very convincing argument that would say it's not that simple.

    The reason for this is that you could quite easily argue that technically there is no such thing as Spanish food and the reason being for this is that Spain is an amalgam of its constituent parts that is to say it could be described as a political construct which is made up of disparate groups with their own languages, cultures, cuisines etc. These autonomous regions have been slowly amalgamated through a number of different processes throughout history but have all kept their own distinctive features.
  • Santiago de Compostela - The Pilgrims Pilgrimage
    As has been said on a number of occasions Spain is very much a country that is much more than just the sum total of the constituent parts.

    It is obvious to see while you travel throughout Spain the influences and cultural traditions left by former invaders and conquerors such as the Moors and Romans.
  • Beautiful Scenery, Excellent Cuisine, What more could you want?
    With regards to the entire Spanish tourist industry Northern Spain and Galicia especially have been very much a hidden treasure. All over Northern Spain the climate is much more moderate than the rest of the Iberian Peninsula and the autonomous regions that make up this area of the country have exactly what it takes to help visiting tourists have a good time.

    The Atlantic coast of northern Spain boasts extremely attractive sandy beaches whilst inland the mountain ranges are criss-crossed by numerous foot paths.
  • Galician Bread with Raisins – a Taste of Rural Galicia
    Quite often when you research information into the various cultures and cuisines that make up countries it is quite possible to find a common theme common name for the food of that country. Such as French food, Italian food etc but with the regards to Spanish food or more accurately described as recipes that originate from the country of Spain it could be argued that it is not quite that simple.

    The reason for this is that you could quite easily argue that technically there is no such thing as Spanish food and the reason being for this is that Spain is an amalgam of its constituent parts that is to say it could be described as a political construct which is made up of disparate groups with their own languages, cultures, cuisines etc. The various autonomous regions that comprise Spain have been slowly pulled together through a variety of different processes some by force, some by choice but they all have one thing in common and that is they have kept their own individual features.
  • Galician Flat Pies with a Pork Filling
    Somehow when you do a little research on the cuisine of an individual country it is quite easy to come up almost with a common theme, a common name for the food for that country. Such as English food, German food but when you consider Spanish food or if you wish to be a bit more accurate about how you look at it, food and recipes that originate from Spain there is a very convincing argument that would say it's not that simple.

    The reason for this is that you could quite easily argue that technically there is no such thing as Spanish food and the reason being for this is that Spain is an amalgam of its constituent parts that is to say it could be described as a political construct which is made up of disparate groups with their own languages, cultures, cuisines etc. These autonomous regions have been slowly amalgamated through a number of different processes throughout history but have all kept their own distinctive features.
  • Galician Flat pies with a Tuna Filling
    Somehow when you do a little research on the cuisine of an individual country it is quite easy to come up almost with a common theme, a common name for the food for that country. Such as English food, German food but when you consider Spanish food or if you wish to be a bit more accurate about how you look at it, food and recipes that originate from Spain there is a very convincing argument that would say it's not that simple.

    The reason for this is that you could quite easily argue that technically there is no such thing as Spanish food and the reason being for this is that Spain is an amalgam of its constituent parts that is to say it could be described as a political construct which is made up of disparate groups with their own languages, cultures, cuisines etc. These autonomous regions have been slowly amalgamated through a number of different processes throughout history but have all kept their own distinctive features.
  • Galician Flat Pies
    Today we are going to look at a very traditional dish from the North Western corner of Spain, the Galician Flat Pie or the Empanada.

    The thing about an empanada is that once you have got the concept just right and you've managed to get the texture and the flour correct for the crust then you can add almost anything to it that you like. It really is one of the most versatile things going and is as it was originally designed, a meal in itself.
  • Galicias Position Within Modern Day Spain
    The quite long and seemingly complicated process that modern day Spain has had to go through to get to where it is today has left it with a very affluent and varied heritage .

    As you travel around the country you can see glimpses of a past affluent in the heritage of former conquerors be they the Moors, medieval Spaniards themselves or parts of the country that have Jewish and other international flavours.
  • Hotels and Accomodation in Galicia
    An exceptional variety of visitor accommodation can be found in northern Spain and Galicia Accommodation can be found that will fit all forms of budgets and even the most particular tourists will find something to suit their particular needs.

    If you want something slightly different then most people would head for one of the various exclusive hotels throughout the region or one of the “Paradors” that can be found in various key places throughout the area. Throughout the region there are various mountain refuges with stunning views as well as campsites in the coastal areas.
  • Undiscovered Spain - Galicia
    Galicia in particular and Northern Spain in general have long been considered to be a hidden jewel in the entire Spanish tourist industry. All over Northern Spain the climate is much more moderate than the rest of the Iberian Peninsula and the autonomous regions that make up this area of the country have exactly what it takes to help visiting tourists have a good time.

    The Galician coastline boasts two different features in that in certain places it is extremely rugged and in others it can boast some of the most beautiful beaches in Spain.
  • Following the Way of St James
    Spain deserves respect, a respect that has been earned through the history and evolution that the country has gone through and for being a country that is much more than just the sum of the collective parts.

    The legacy left behind by previous invaders and conquerors such as the Moors, medieval Spaniards themselves or Jewish and other international communities is affluent and varied.
  • The Camino de Santiago - an Experience not to be missed
    Modern Spain is very much an amalgam of the unification of a whole series of autonomous regions whose legacy is quite wealthy and varied.

    The legacy left behind by previous invaders and conquerors such as the Moors, medieval Spaniards themselves or Jewish and other international communities is wealthy and varied.
  • Excellent Holiday Accomodation in Galicia and North Western Spain
    Northern Spain and Galicia offer an exceptional variety of visitor accommodation. Accommodation can be found that will fit all forms of budgets and even the most particular tourists will find something to suit their particular needs.

    If it is luxury that you are after then the best advice should be to head straight for the exclusive hotels and “Paradors” but to be honest even the basic family “casas rurales” are extremely good value for money. Good accommodation can be found also in some of the various mountain refuges where the stunning views complement the high standard of the accommodation but also for those looking for a beach holiday on a budget there are lots of campsites to be found in the coastal areas.
  • Hidden Northern Spain - Galicia
    Galicia in particular and Northern Spain in general have long been considered to be a hidden jewel in the entire Spanish tourist industry. Whereas elsewhere in the Iberian Peninsula the climate can be quite continental and extreme, in the northwest and on the coast the climate is as you would expect much milder and more of a maritime nature.

    The Galician coastline boasts two different features in that in certain places it is extremely rugged and in others it can boast some of the most beautiful beaches in Spain.
  • The History to the Way of St James in Northern Spain and Galicia
    The unification of the various autonomous regions of Spain and the resultant product which of course as we all know as a constitutional democracy has inherited a wealthy and varied legacy .
  • Great Places to Visit - London
    London is a great place. London as a major capital city deserves respect.

    London like all major cities has had its good times as well as it's bad times and I have been there for most of them.
  • Historic Galicia and its place in Spanish History
    Spain has a wealthy and varied tradition that is very much a product of the long and quite convoluted history that as a country it has had to undergo.

    Examples of the wide variety of historical influences that go to make up modern day Spain can be found everywhere you look.
  • Good Visitor Accommodation can be found in Northern Spain and Galicia
    An exceptional variety of visitor accommodation can be found in northern Spain and Galicia Accommodation can be found that will fit all forms of budgets and even the most particular tourists will find something to suit their particular needs.

    Those searching for luxury will just head straight for the exclusive hotels and “Paradors” whilst even the family run “casas rurales” are excellent places to stay and escape the hustle and bustle of the city. The region is dotted with mountain refuges with stunning views not to mention that in the coastal areas you can find quite a few campsites.
  • Visit Galicia – Take a look at the Northern Atlantic Coast.
    Unlike possibly the majority of the autonomous regions of Spain, in Galicia the coastline plays a tremendous part the local economy for all reasons both economic and recreational.

    The North Coast of Galicia which lies between Ribadeo and Ferrol is an area off the extreme natural beauty and this part of the coastline is known as the Rias Altas.
  • Visit Galicia – Travel to the Greener Spain
    The common perception of most people's view of Spain is one of a country that effectively is just sun, sand, high-rise hotels and some parched landscape in between.

    However when you travel to the north of the country especially Galicia, nothing could be further from the truth. In fact, Galicia makes up along with Asturias, Cantabria and the Basque country what people quite often refer to as “Green Spain.”
  • When You Visit Galicia - Forget about the Da Vinci Code, What about the Codex Calixtinus?
    Well this is an interesting one. OK, so people reading this article will know about the da Vinci code. Hey it's a best-selling novel that has been on the bookshelves of virtually every airport departure lounge for the last two to three years and who hasn't heard about it.

    OK, so what about this other code?
  • London is full of History.
    London is a great place. Contrary to popular belief this is not some feeble attempt at plagiarising advertising copy from other major cities in the world.
  • Regional Characteristics of Galicia
    It is often said; with justification that a lot can be said about any particular region or country by the types of architecture that can be found within the area.
  • One in a million, that’s London for you.
    One in a million, that’s London for you. This defence of London is not meant as some feeble attempt to try to curry favour in certain quarters.
  • Great Holiday Accomodation can be found in Galicia
    An extremely wide variety of tourist accommodation can be found in Galicia and Northern Spain. Visitor accommodation can be found to satisfy all tastes and even the choosiest customer will find something to suit their needs.
  • Visit Galicia – Visit the Walls of Lugo
    Lugo is a city in north-western Spain in the autonomous region known as Galicia. It is the capital of the province of Galicia and in the last census in 2005 had a population of 92,271.
  • Eat Your Way around Galicia
    If you happen to visit and travel round Galicia and you have a passion for food then you better like seafood. Now this is not meant as statement to say that that’s all you can get, far from it, it is merely a statement to let you know that you are about to be exposed to some of the best seafood cuisine if not the best seafood cuisine in all of Spain.
  • Buoyant and Proud of It – Galicia’s Economic Success story
    It is one of Europe's leading success stories and conversely is one of Europe's least well known success stories.
  • Visit Galicia - Visit Santiago de Compostela
    Santiago de Compostela (also known as St. James of Compostela) is the regional capital of the autonomous region of Galicia in North Western Spain.
  • Galicia - Holiday Jewel of North Western Spain
    An extremely wide variety of tourist accommodation can be found in Galicia and Northern Spain. Visitor accommodation can be found to fit all tastes and even the choosiest customer will find something to suit their needs.
  • Travelling in Andalucia, Ten Top Places to visit.
    Andalucia is probably one of the most archetypal or stereotypical of all of the semi autonomous regions that make up Spain.

    Once described as where bull fighters meet beaches, flamenco, white villages meet cave houses and all intermingled within a whole plethora of gaudy festivals!
  • How Could you not fall in love with Paris?
    I like Paris, I really do. From having spent some time there as a young student on holiday the memories are quite vivid and long-lasting.

    From the usual sort of student things such as sitting on the steps of Sacre-Coeur nursing the obligatory monumental hangover from having been partying too hard the night before. Spending time in quiet reflection at such locations as the “Jeu de Paume.” Trying to get your head around the weirdness and wackiness of the likes of Dali, Magritte and Picasso after having savoured the serenity And peace of the likes of Monet and Camille Pissarro.
  • Madrid City Breaks - Discovering the Undiscovered Madrid
    Madrid, Spain's capital, deserves respect having struggled hard to establish itself over the years throughout the troubled history of Spain.

    Madrid is fascinating, highly intriguing with wonderfully interesting people. There are those who sarcastically referred to Madrid as Spain's second city after Barcelona by and large those are the people that have never really got to know Madrid. Now I know Barcelona has the Cathedral, the Nou Camp Stadium and was the venue for the most recent Olympic Games to be held in Spain but to write Madrid off as Spain’s second city seems to miss the point completely.
  • Travel to the Spanish Capital Madrid
    Spain's capital, a city of over 3 million people, is situated close to the geographical centre of the country.

    It is a wonderful city with highly fascinating people. The paradox with Madrid is that quite often it is viewed as being second to Barcelona in terms of appeal. Given all that Barcelona has to offer and despite all this to write off the Madrid completely misses the point and at the end of the day it is Madrid that is at the centre of both the road and rail networks in Spain.
  • Why a visit to Paris will certainly not disappoint.
    I like Paris, I really do. Time spent in Paris as a young student on holiday was extremely memorable.

    From the usual sort of student things such as sitting on the steps of Sacre-Coeur nursing the obligatory monumental hangover from having been partying too hard the night before. Enjoying the quiet dignity and calm of the “Jeu de Paume.” Trying to get your head around the weirdness and wackiness of the likes of Dali, Magritte and Picasso after having savoured the serenity And peace of the likes of Monet and Camille Pissarro.

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